Victor Boniface is on the verge of a switch to AC Milan after talks accelerated over the past two days – www.isagoal.com reports.
The 24-year-old striker joined Bayer Leverkusen in 2023 from Union Saint-Gilloise and instantly became a fan favorite, firing his team to a league and cup double.
Injuries and Patrick Schick’s form made his second year less remarkable, and with the arrival of youngster Ernest Poku, his minutes were set to decline.
Milan have agreed a season-long loan for Boniface, with an option to buy set at €30 million.
The Nigerian forward’s move ends AC Milan’s interest in Rasmus Hojlund, who was previously linked to the Italian giants.
The Danish striker has struggled at Manchester United, managing 26 goals in 95 appearances since arriving from Atalanta.
Erik ten Hag’s successor, Ruben Amorim, signed Benjamin Sesko to lead the attack, leaving Hojlund without a clear role.
Reports suggest Napoli could offer him a lifeline, especially after Romelu Lukaku’s injury left Antonio Conte short of options.
Hojlund still wants to fight for his place at Old Trafford, but his exclusion from United’s opening fixture against Arsenal suggests otherwise.
This article was updated 2 hours ago